132 Mr. Leech on a collection of 



168. Hermonassa cecilia, Biitl., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 (5), L, 164 11878); 111. Typ. Lep. Het., pt. iii., 

 p. 14, pi. xliv., fig. 9 (1879). 



Three specimens. 



169. Agrotis ypsilon, Rott., Naturf., xi., p. 141. 

 Agrotis suffum, Hiibn., 134. 



This appears to be a very common insect at Kiukiang. 

 The series received includes most of the forms occurring 

 in Europe. 



170. Graphiphora daJdii, Hiibn. 

 Graphiphora canescens, ButL, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 (5), i., 165 (1878); 111. Typ. Lep. Het , pt. ii., 

 p. 28, pi. XXX., fig. 1. 



Several sjDecimens showing considerable variation in 

 tone of colour. Among them are examples exactly 

 identical with canescens, Butl. 



171. Graphiphora brunnea, Fabr. 

 A short series. 



172. GrapMplwrapacifi.ca, Butl., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 (5), i., 165 (1878) ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het., pt. ii., 

 p. 28, pi. XXX., fig. 2 (1879). 



One specimen. 



173. Aplectoides caliqenea, Butl., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 



1881, p. 185, n. 66. 



One example. 



174. Polydesma vulgaris, Butl., P. Z. S., 1886, p. 381. 

 One example. 



175. Eurois exclusa, n. s. (PL IX., fig. 9). 

 Male. Primaries greyish, with a tinge of blue along the inner 

 margin, and an ochreous shade over the disc ; a short line at the 

 base, and one before the middle running from outer to inner 

 margins, blackish, the interspace slightly darker than ground colour, 

 an interrupted and much dentated blackish line commencing on 

 the middle of eosta and terminating on inner margin near tlie 



